Samsung ER-GX1LZBBA/E1 manual Using the Built-in Flash, Compatibility of built-in flash and lens

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Using the Built-in Flash

Use the following procedures to take a picture in low light or backlit conditions or when you want to manually use the built-in flash.

The built-in flash is optimum at about 0.7 m to 4 m from the subject.

Exposure will not be properly controlled and vignetting may occur when used at a distance closer than 0.7 m (this distance varies slightly depending on the lens being used and set sensitivity).

Compatibility of built-in flash and lens

Vignetting (darkening of the corners of the image due to a lack of light) may occur depending on the lens being used and the capture conditions. We recommend taking a test shot to confirm this.

INFORMATION

When using the built-in flash, remove the lens hood before shooting.

 

Camera automatically determines surrounding light and built-in

Auto discharge

flash pops up and discharges automatically when necessary (flash

 

does not discharge even if it is popped up when not necessary).

 

 

Manual discharge

Discharges flash manually. Flash discharges when popped up,

does not discharge when retracted.

 

 

 

Auto flash+Redeye

Lights a red-eye reduction light before automatic flash.

reduct

 

 

 

Manual flash+Redeye

Discharges flash manually. Lights a red-eye reduction light before

reduct

manual flash.

 

 

INFORMATION

Manual discharge mode (Flash ON) is used regardless of flash mode settings if the button is pressed to pop up the flash manually.

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Contents Page For Safe Use of Your Camera Page Precautions for Battery Usage Contents Contents Function Reference Software information This operating manual contains the following chapters Explains software installation and how to use the programComposition of the Operating Manual Explains the functions of GX-1L by buttons and menusBefore Using Your Camera GX-1L Camera Characteristics Sizes for 35 mm film and CCD Mm film 36x24 mmChecking the Contents of the Package Names of Working Parts Card access lamp Viewfinder Button Mode dial Strap lugButton LCD panel Diopter adjustment lever Card cover Information To view explanation of set mode dial AF mode p.118 Color space p.117Explanation of Set Mode Dial ModeFlash mode p.49 Mode Names of Working Parts Names of Working Parts Number of recordable images/ EV compensation Auto bracketing p.144 Remote control shooting Pb=PictBridgeBuilt-in flash is ready Spot metering Getting Started Attaching the Strap Connecting to a Power Source AA alkaline batteries Checking the cameras functionality50% use 100% use CR-V3Connecting to a Power Source Using the memory card Precautions When Using the SD Memory Card 2400x1600 Recorded Pixels Best Better3008x2008 3008x2000 1536x1024Turning the Camera On and Off Press the button Initial SettingsLanguage Default setting is English When an Incorrect Language is Set Display or 12h 12-hour display Frame moves to mm/dd/yyFrame moves to 24h Frame returns to Date StylePress the four-way controller . The frame moves to the month Attaching the Lens Only D-XENON lens can be used with this cameraAttaching the Lens Adjusting the Viewfinder Diopter Memo Basic Operations Basic Shooting Operation Basic Shooting Operation Press the shutter release button fully. The picture is taken Delete Basic Shooting Operation Moving Object modes Portrait Select Portrait Landscape MacroFlash OFF Trees and the sky, and produces a bright image How to Select a Shooting Scene Set the mode dial to Scene MountainsPet For capturing moving pets Using the Zoom Lens Compatibility of built-in flash and lens Using the Built-in FlashDoes not discharge when retracted Manual dischargeSelecting Flash Mode Using the Built-in Flash Without Daylight-Sync Other Shooting Modes Drive Mode Single frame shooting Information OK Auto Drive Mode Self-Timer 12 secs Turn the camera off after shooting OK Auto Drive Mode Remote Control Unit Removing the Eyecup Button and the four-way controller to select Playing Back Still Pictures Press the button after taking a pictureNext image appears Rotating Images Select an image Turn the e-dial to the right toward Display area? appears for an image that cannot be displayed Select an image to be displayed first Start Connecting the Camera to AV Equipment Two times the original size Processing Images with FiltersSlim Selected To select an imageTo select a filter Deleting Images Deleting a Single Image You can delete one image at a timeDeleting All Images You can delete all saved images at once Use the four-way controller to select Delete AllSelect&Delete Button Image is selected Appears Press Protecting Images Protect all images On or Setting the Printing Service DpofPress Button Fn menu appears Will be displayedTo choose whether to insert Fn Exit 100 0046 Setting the Printing Service Dpof Printing Using PictBridge Disconnect the camera from the printer p.90Pop-up menu appears Connecting the Camera to the Printer Turn the camera off PictBridge menu Press the button Print one screen appears To choose an image to print Paper Size Standard Card 100x150 Letter Postcard 11 x Cancel Printing Using PictBridge Print w/DPOF settings Copies 1 Date Total OK Print Menu Reference Using the Button Functions Using the Button Functions Operation. p.102Playback menu p.98. Next, press the four-way controller Press to display the Fn menu. Press the four-way controller Controller is pressed Using the MenuButton in Capture mode Available Quality Level options appear Menu if there is oneRecorded Pixels Sets the recording size of images AF Mode Selects the autofocus modeFunction Image Tone Sets the color tone of pictures Quality LevelReset Date AdjustSensor Cleaning Set-up menu Function FormatISO Corction in Auto Button when pressed duringButton is pressed Manual mode Is set to AutoSets to meter entire screen or Spot area when setting To the camera when enabled Using aperture ring*2Times. The default setting is 1.2 times Resets all the settings in the Custom Function menuUsing the Fn Menu Sets the Dpof settings Adds softening and slimming effects, or adjusts BrightnessUsing the Mode Dial Set shutter speed and aperture 135137 Bulb106 Function Reference Setting the Recorded Pixels and Quality Level Suited for printing on A3 paper Setting the Recorded PixelsSet in Recorded Pixels in the Rec. Mode menu. p.98 Suited for printing on A4 paperCreate Jpeg and Tiff images Set in Quality Level in the Rec. Mode menu. p.98To the image but such information is saved Image is saved in Jpeg formatSettings cannot be changed in Scene mode and mode p.45 Makes the image outlines sharp or softFor use when taking pictures in the shade. About 8000K Default setting is AutoFor use when taking pictures in sunlight. About 5200K For use when taking pictures on cloudy days. About 6000KColor Temperature 114 115 ISO Sensitivity Warning is displayed when ISO 3200 is set Off ISO Sensitivity Warning is not displayedSets to AdobeRGB color space Set in Color Space in the Custom Setting menu. p.101Created in sRGB when output from a sRGB compatible device Color SpaceYou can focus with the following methods Autofocus FocusingManually adjust the focus 119 Use the Button to Focus on the Subject Set AF Mode in the Rec. Mode menu p.98 Single modeSubject is kept in focus by continuous adjustment while Settings cannot be changed in Scene mode p.45To Wide Focusing area and focuses on the nearest object SpotSubject Set in Focusing Area in the Rec. Mode menu 123 Pet. Continuous mode Rec. Mode is set toMode, the capture mode is set to Is lit125 126 Setting the Exposure Depth of Field Depth of field Shallow DeepAppropriate exposure Selected. The default setting is Multi-segment meteringSet in AE Metering in the Rec. Mode menu. p.98 ExposureLinking AF Point and AE During Multi-Segmented Metering Setting the Meter Operating Time 132 Using the Shutter Priority Mode Exposure Warning 135 136 137 138 About the Button Aperture and shutter speed are adjusted automaticallyUsing the Bulb Mode Is displayed during compensation Compensation is setIf the exposure mode is Changing the Exposure Setting StepsManual or Bulb mode Recording the Exposure Before Shooting AE LockPress the button in capture mode Fn menu appears 143 Taking Only Over-exposed or Under-exposed Pictures For checking the depth of field with the viewfinder Checking the Composition, Exposure and Focus Before Shooting Set in Preview Method in the Custom Setting menu 148 149 150 Built-in flash guide number Sensitivity Calculating Shooting Distance from Aperture Value152 Using an External Flash Optional 48mm 34mm 24mm 19mm Using P-TTL Auto Mode85mm 70mm 50mm 28mm 58mmUsing High-Speed Flash Sync Mode Wireless Flash Control P-TTL Flash Mode 157 Show Settings During PlaybackTo select Display Style Press the button. The selected information setting is saved To select On orCamera Settings To select Format161 Frame moves to city City with BlinksScreen for magnifying the Destination region appears To select DST Press the button twice Camera is ready to take pictures164 Setting the Display Language p.31 166 Set in Folder Name in the Set-up menu. p.99 Number from 100 to 900. Example 100SSCAMAssigned as the folder name in the form of Xxxmmdd Continues from the last stored file number Set in File # in the Set-up menu. p.99169 Resetting to Default Settings 171 172 Software information For Windows For Macintosh Power Mac G3 or laterSoftware Notes Minimum 256MB RAMAbout the software Setting up the application software Starting PC mode Removable Disk Cut179 Removing the removable disk Setting up the USB Driver for MAC Digimax Master Click NextN buttonDownloaded images will be displayed Image viewer You can view the stored images 185 186 187 188 Appendix Default Settings Sensor Cleaning 194 Reset 170 SettingTransfer Mode Set-up MenuOK btn when shooting Custom Setting Menu Default Setting Last MemorySetting Off AF in remote controlFlash Mode Auto Fn Menu Default SettingDrive Mode Single frame No*1 Dpof SettingsCleaning the CCD 195 Optional Accessories 197 Error Messages There is an error with the printer and the file cannot be Error MessageCard error Dpof settings file could not be saved because SD Are being used, and no more images can be savedTroubleshooting Night DischargeSet Set to NightPC directly Case Use a USB cable with the correct specificationUnknown Devices in Device Manager Are Unknown Devices or Other DevicesRecognise the camera as a removable disk Security program instructions about how to stop the programManufacturer or Bios manufacturer Computer may not recognise the cameraMain Specifications Dimensions WxHxD Digital Output Connector USB 2.0 HI-SPEEDPower Source WeightGlossary EV Exposure Value DCF Design Rule for Camera File SystemDpof Digital Print Order Format EV CompensationNoise Reduction HistogramND Neutral Density Filter Quality LevelShutter Speed Recorded PixelsSensitivity SRGB standard RGBCorrect Disposal of This Product An FCC warning211 212 6806-3263
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